Judith Kingsbury, better known as the Savvy Vegetarian, has been blogging about green eating and living since the mid 90s. Here you’ll find a comprehensive collage of diet and nutrition tips, healthy lifestyle advice, and recipes for the veggie cook.

VegNews is a up-to-the-minute publication with a savvy online version that features several topical blogs hosted by VegNews editors and staff. Fun, contemporary and full of information for today’s sophisticated veggie foodie.

The bloggers at VegDaily pride themselves on their progressive and socially conscious message. This very active site hosts information on a wide range of issues impacting vegetarian life--from animal activism to plant-based fashion tips.

A blog with a conscience. This award-winning site is based on the idea that diet choice is one of the top three factors affecting global climate change. Authors and activists Sally &amp;amp;amp; Sadie Kneidel cover sensitive socio-political issues concerning environmental crises, epidemic health concerns, and wildlife endangerment.

Ecorazzi is a unique blog that focuses on the dealings of celebrities who work on behalf of animal rights- such as Bob Barker and Mark Zuckerberg- and those who work on other green projects. Similar to celebrity gossip sites, the posts are short and often tongue-in-cheek.

Joshua Katcher is an environmentalist, vegan, and social justice advocate. His blog is a resource for the sophiticated male who wants to make ethical, informed decisions about his lifestyle. Posts include recipes, fashion tips and eco-news for the gentleman committed to a plant-based diet and lifestyle.

This non-profit advocacy site is focused on eradicating cruelty to animals worldwide. Dedicated to delivering the message that vegetarianism is the missing link in the prevention of global warming, Vegan Outreach bloggers post articles, research and news stories aimed at converting everyone to a plant-based diet.

This blog is produced by the authors (as well as other contributors) of the popular book &quot;Freakonomics.&quot; The topics are not strictly business related, but are related to broader thoughts - almost like a sociological perspective on economics.

Chris MacDonald is an educator and an ethics consultant. He is straightforward and to-the-point in his blog aimed at business ethics. He is not afraid to point out unethical business practices and share them with his readers.

When it comes to business ethics, Andrew Crane and Dirk Matten have made it their goal in this blog to offer comments and concerns about the various headlines you read about on a daily basis. Very thought-provoking.

Ethic Alarm contains all sorts of everyday ethical issues that come along and Jack Marshall posts them to his blog and comments on them. We enjoyed reading through his entries because he has a way of making you think about an issue from a different perspective.

Dr. Nancy Walton's blog focuses on the ethics of research, which she is unafraid to speak about controversial drugs trials. She touches on everything to do with research and ethics that we think you will enjoy reading.

This is a very interesting blog that we think everyone will enjoy as it deals with the ethics in law. The founders and entries on this blog deal with the many ethical practices that are broken in the name of law. Very unique and interesting reading!

The authors are all lawyers and so they have a unique insight into the ethical side of law. This is an excellent blog for lawyers or those wanting to practice law because it gives you a unique insight into what you need to know about ethics and law.

This blog is authored by four people and the blog is used as a way to post results on various business ethics. They post results from polls taken to show who may be lacking in the business ethics arena.